《The Eddy Duchin Story (1956)》Storyline
The detective accused her of concealing Velma""s signed picture from him.Jessie then claimed that Velma was dead: "She""s dead.She was a nice kid, but she""s dead." She reacted with surprise when told that "Moose" was out of jail "looking for his girl," but then denied knowing who he was: "I don""t know anybody by the name of Moose, copper.He hits the agitated bartender Loupgerou (Billy Gilbert) on the back of the head with a half-eaten apple, signaling him to notify his star attraction to join him upstairs.She passes a newstand with a poster of the city""s landmark, the Golden Gate Bridge.After hearing a sexist ""wolf-whistle"" [or more appropriately, a bird-whistle!] directed her way, she vainly turns in its direction and appears self-consciously pleased rather than insulted.The film""s taglines emphasized the title character""s revivalist fervor - and the continuing struggle between the dichotomous and contested parts of the human soul (light and dark, sin and salvation, heaven and hell, angelic and devilish, redemption vs.During a search of the house, (footage that Debra initially considered leaving out of the final edit of the film), Debra""s undead brother Billy jumped on her back - and was killed when Professor Maxwell, skilled in archery, used a bow and arrow to shoot him in the head.